You need to have only one default gateway.
But you can use routed to configure other gateways.
Note: without a routing daemon all your gateways are default gateways,
this will almost certainly cause you problems.

On 7/25/06, Reuben A. Popp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,

Another quick question here.. I have a box with dual gb nics and I was curious
if there was a relatively easy way to connect it to two separate gateways.
For example, em0 is configured to be 10.223.223.223 with a gateway of
10.223.223.254 and em1 is configured to be 10.224.224.224 with a gateway of
10.224.224.254.

TIA
Reuben A. Popp

Information Technology Department
East Central College
1+ 636 583-5195 ext 2480
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